The Hidden Magick Power And Truth Of The Quran

No, my point is claims require conclusive evidence.

I am a science guy, maybe my ideology does not mingle well with these debates.

Sorry

Theres always one ainā€™t there arianna @Eye_of_Ra :joy:

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Seriously guys thereā€™s no point in nitpicking.
Some of us here had a hard time leaving the my god is better than yours clubs.
We didnā€™t go through that to enter my upg is better than yours arguments.

Thereā€™s valid opinions raised take the knowledge thatā€™s useful to you and leave what you donā€™t need.

Eh itā€™s really annoying

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Ah, ok I understand, have a good day.

Everything needs evidence yet you are debating me on islam and magick.

Plus i never claimed i had evidence ( Face Palm ).

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I never argued either side to be correct

Iā€™ve been working with them for a while forā€¦ purposes. :wink:

This is what the book The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie was about, there was a great contorversy about this and he had to go into hiding with police protection, it was a pretty big deal back when it happened.

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I have no opinion in this natter, nor am I pushing and agenda forward

Let be known I prophesied this!

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Ill check the book out to learn more

@NickNewford

(Spoopy feeling I am the only person who has read Quā€™ran in this thread. Lol!)

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I prefer the Pagan Allah anyway.

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Look dude let me spell it out, with respect of course.

I didnā€™t say i had evidence, i said in the Surah the names of the three pagan goddessā€™s were mentioned, i pulled from various resources, stories, debates, quran study, theory, divination on my part also.

I never made false claims, nor did i change verses to suit my own needs.

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Hah, look, there is no verse in the Quran which describes the chain, just biography.

What chain ?.

@C.Kendall I just did some work with Vineā€¦ I could try too find out.

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Yes that would be great sister.

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ā€œIn Surah 59:19-20 Muhammad explains that his followers may pray to three goddessā€™s,
ā€ Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat", Muhammad used a metaphor and called them exhaulted cranes, that would carry their prayers, then afterwards told his"

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You said Muhammed explains in that surah, which as you admit is not the case.

Yes thank you, Iā€™ll hit up the group chat

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